BILLS’ BLEDSOE SETS NFL OVERTIME TD PASS RECORD

 Buffalo Bills quarterback DREW BLEDSOE today became the first player in NFL history to throw four career overtime touchdown passes in a 33-27 home win against the Chicago Bears. 

 Bledsoe threw a 26-yard TD pass to running back TRAVIS HENRY with 12:14 remaining in overtime for the win.

 Entering the game, Bledsoe was tied with former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback TERRY BRADSHAW with three career overtime touchdown passes.

 Bledsoe career overtime touchdown passes:

                January 2, 1994                  Bledsoe 36-yard pass to WR MICHAEL TIMPSON (New England 33, Miami 27)

November 13, 1994           Bledsoe 14-yard pass to RB KEVIN TURNER (New England 26, Minnesota 20)

September 15, 2002          Bledsoe 48-yard pass to WR PEERLESS PRICE (Buffalo 45, Minnesota 39)

September 29, 2002          Bledsoe 26-yard pass to RB Henry (Buffalo 33, Chicago 27)

Most overtime touchdown passes in a career:

4 – DREW BLEDSOE

3 – Terry Bradshaw

2 – Dan Fouts

2 – Warren Moon

2 – Brian Sipe

 

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